When the German government banned group religious services in response to the COVID-19 crisis, a Catholic priest from the St. Pankratius parish in Oberhausen made a request on his church’s website. He asked parish members to light candles and place them in their windows each day at 7 p.m., a collective act of comfort, solidarity, and hope painted in light across the cityscape.

In these alarming and unusual times, windows, balconies, and roofs have become more than architectural details, but stages for the human spirit to shine. Citizens of the United States, Italy, Spain, India, Brazil, and other places have been on lockdown, forced to create new ways to connect and not be alone. Music has been shared from rooftops, exercise classes across balconies, messages of faith and creativity posted on windows. Collective outdoor applause has been scheduled to celebrate health and other public workers.

We’re sure to see a lot more images like these in the coming weeks. For now, Atlas Obscura has collected some of these expressions of community and creativity.

A flash mob in Turin, Italy, on March 15, 2020, involved brightly colored lights.
A flash mob in Turin, Italy, on March 15, 2020, involved brightly colored lights. Nicolò Campo/LightRocket via Getty Images
DJ and event producer Nash Petrovic livestreamed a set from his Brooklyn roof on March 21, 2020.
DJ and event producer Nash Petrovic livestreamed a set from his Brooklyn roof on March 21, 2020. Caitlin Ochs/Reuters
Personal trainer Antonietta Orsini carries out an exercise class in Rome, Italy, on March 18, 2020.
Personal trainer Antonietta Orsini carries out an exercise class in Rome, Italy, on March 18, 2020. Remo Casilli/Reuters
In Gurgaon, India, residents gather to clap and make noise with kitchenware to thank essential service providers during a civil curfew on March 22, 2020 (left). In Pamplona, Spain, an image was projected as part of a planned collective celebration of health workers on March 15, 2020 (right).
In Gurgaon, India, residents gather to clap and make noise with kitchenware to thank essential service providers during a civil curfew on March 22, 2020 (left). In Pamplona, Spain, an image was projected as part of a planned collective celebration of health workers on March 15, 2020 (right). MONEY SHARMA/AFP via Getty Images; VILLAR LOPEZ/EFE/Alamy
Wife-and-husband classical musicians Sofia Ceccato and Simon Bechemin play on their balcony in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on March 21, 2020.
Wife-and-husband classical musicians Sofia Ceccato and Simon Bechemin play on their balcony in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on March 21, 2020. Sergio Moraes/Reuters
Five-year-old Charlie Rose places a drawing of a rainbow—rainbows in windows are becoming signs of hope and solidarity—in her front window in Manchester, England, on March 24, 2020.
Five-year-old Charlie Rose places a drawing of a rainbow—rainbows in windows are becoming signs of hope and solidarity—in her front window in Manchester, England, on March 24, 2020. Anthony Devlin/Getty Images
A resident toasts during a "safe distance" aperitif time in Anderlecht, Belgium, on March 22, 2020.
A resident toasts during a “safe distance” aperitif time in Anderlecht, Belgium, on March 22, 2020. Yves Herman/Reuters